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Ladies in Black, an Australia movie reliving the days of 1959 Sydney
September 2, 2018 | Kristina ChapmanEver wondered what it was like back in 1959 Sydney? In the midst of European migration and the rise of women libration? Look no further than the movie adaptation of Madeleine St John’s novel The Women in Black, originally published in 1993.
The Full BIGSOUND 2018 Program Has Been Revealed
August 12, 2018 | Harry BainThis year’s BIGSOUND festival is looking bigger than ever, with its full program having just been revealed, including some surprise last minute acts.
July in Retrospective: A handful of last month’s best releases.
August 11, 2018 | Harry BainJuly was a great month for the Brisbane music scene. As we power into August let’s take another look back at some great tracks that you may or may not have heard!
The Gateway Review
May 4, 2018 | Cameron TurnerWith national success of his last two films, director John V. Soto brings us his highly anticipated new film The Gateway. Read More
Ric Mills Discusses His Compositions and Long-Standing Career
January 30, 2018 | Taylor FurbyThe Creative Issue spoke to composer Ric Mills about his achievements in music and his many roles. Read More
Don’t Tell: Queensland’s Latest Feature Film
June 3, 2017 | Ash WalkerDon’t Tell is Tori Garrett’s first feature length film with an impressive, all-Australian cast. This film focuses on the true events surrounding a child sex abuse trial in the early 2000’s. Read More
Interview: Beneath the Japanese Wallpaper
August 11, 2016 | Alex TopakasJapanese Wallpaper has taken off and is still riding the high after his Triple J Unearthed High win in 2014, and for Gab, it is only up from here.
REVIEW: The Tame Impala tour sold out for a reason
November 30, 2015 | Michelle ZhuTame Impala performed their sold-out show in Brisbane on Saturday night, the 21st of November, at stunning outdoor venue The Riverstage, for the final leg of their worldwide tour for their latest full-length album, Currents.
Interview: Dumbsaint- the creative ensemble
October 7, 2015 | James BullockWhen MTV first emerged to the sound of The Buggles, it was the beginning of an era of music complimented by visuals. We’ve had a good run with Thriller, Walking on the Moon, Beck, The Beastie Boys, Radiohead’s ‘Just,’ and most things by Bjork, but the formula has held strong with very little done to compliment it – until now. Read More
The Ticket Price Debate, And More Reasons to See the Babadook
November 13, 2014 | Ethan ScottThe Babadook has taken UK audiences and US critics by storm. If there was ever a time to support Australian horror, it’s now.
Aussie foods you should be eating
December 18, 2013 | Laura WalkleyWe’re the country known for a thick black spread that any foreigner will cringe at the taste of.
A cultural event
August 16, 2013 | Dani MaynardBrisbane locals of all ages know that early August feeling. It’s a time that takes you back to your childhood, when the ferris wheel goes up and the excitement builds as we edge closer and closer to the opening day of the Ekka. Read More
Popalicious!
June 21, 2013 | Dani MaynardAttention! Are you a poor uni student struggling to find fun, affordable things do to on your weekends? Do you like music? Are you cool? If you answered yes to any, all, or none of these questions, then Popalicious is … Read More
The Corner of Alfred & Constance Street
June 9, 2013 | Tiernan SilcockI love food, and I love big servings of food. There is absolutely nothing worse than spending an exorbitant amount on a meal that takes up a quarter of your plate, no matter how good that teensy morsel is. Luckily, … Read More